The Romans came to
Britain nearly 2000 years ago .
Even today,
evidence of the Romans being here, can be seen in the ruins of Roman
buildings, forts, roads, and baths can be found all over Britain.
The Romans invaded other countries too. The Roman Empire covered much of Europe, north Africa, and the Middle East.When did the Romans invade Britain?
First invasion - Caesar's first raid
In August 55 B.C. (55 years before Jesus was born) the Roman general, Emperor Julius Caesar invaded Britain. He took with him two Roman legions. After winning several battles against the Celtic tribes (Britons) in south-east England he returned to France.
Second invasion - Caesar's second raid
The following summer (in 54 B.C.) Caesar came to Britain again landing at Walmer near Deal in Kent. This time he brought with him no fewer than five legions (30,000 foot soldiers) and 2,000 cavalrymen (horse riders). This time the Romans crossed the River Thames. After more fighting, the British tribes promised to pay tribute to Rome and were then left in peace for nearly a century.
Nearly one hundred years later, in 43 A.D. (43 years after Jesus was born), Emperor Claudius organised the final and successful Roman invasion of Britain. General Aulus Plautius led four legions with 25,000 men, plus an equal number of auxiliary soldiers. They crossed the Channel in three divisions, landing at Richborough, Dover, and Lympne.
Why
did the Romans invade Britain?
Why the Romans came to Britain is not quite certain. Two reasons have been suggested:- The Romans were cross with Britain for helping the Gauls (now called the French) fight against the Roman general Julius Caesar.
- They came to Britain looking for riches - land, slaves, and most of all, iron, lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold.
How long did the Romans stay in Britain?
The Romans remained in Britain from 43 AD to 410 AD. That is almost four hundred years (four centuries).
Why did the Romans leave Britain?
Their homes in Italy were being attacked by fierce tribes and every soldier was needed.
What did the Romans call London?
The Romans called London 'Londinium'. The River Thames was quick way to transport goods between Britain and the Continent. The Romans saw this and built the town of Londinium around the river's main crossing point.
Why was the Roman Empire important?
The Romans, even today, play an important part in our lives.
Many of the things we do or have originated from the Romans. QUIZ
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The Romans were very courageous.
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RépondreSupprimerBut can we have some infomations or quiz about the viking?? :-/
The Romans were very courageous and The Romans help their allies
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